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Duophonic sound was a
trade name for a type of
audio signal processing used by
Capitol Records on
certain releases and re-releases of mono recordings...
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Duophonic is the
debut album by
American vocal duo
Charles & Eddie,
released in
August 1992. The
album has
influences of "classic
Northern soul of the...
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Duophonic Ultra High
Frequency Disks Limited (also
known as
Duophonic Records or
Duophonic Super 45s) is a
British independent record label formed by English-French...
- English-French rock band Stereolab,
released on 10
August 1993 and was
issued by
Duophonic Records and
Elektra Records. It was
recorded with an
expanded line-up...
- Minimoog, the
Roland TB-303, the Korg Prophecy, and the Korg Monologue.
Duophonic synthesizers, such as the ARP
Odyssey and
Formanta Polivoks built in the...
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label called Duophonic Super 45s which,
along with
later offshoot Duophonic Ultra High
Frequency Disks,
would become commonly known as "
Duophonic". Gane said...
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Their single "Would I Lie to You?",
taken from
their 1992
debut album,
Duophonic, won Ivor
Novello Awards in 1993 in the Best
Contemporary Song, Best-Selling...
- rock band Stereolab. It was
released on 18
March 1996 and was
issued by
Duophonic Records and
Elektra Records. The
album is
named after the 1971 experimental...
- that
accompanied the
vinyl edition. Stack-o-Tracks was only
available in
Duophonic, or fake stereo. All
tracks are
written by
Brian Willson & Mike Love except...
- rock band Stereolab. It was
released on 2
August 1994 and was
issued by
Duophonic Records and
Elektra Records.
Stereolab recorded Mars
Audiac Quartet in...